Quotes about laughter
laughter laughing feelings
He could feel her laughter against his chest, and at that moment he thought that there was no better feeling than making Emma Morley laugh. David Nicholls
laughter mind awful
Laughter can be used to sooth the mind and get rid of those awful thoughts. Abraham Lincoln
laughter real exercise
A good, real, unrestrained, hearty laugh is a sort of glorified internal massage, performed rapidly and automatically. It manipulates and revitalizes corners and unexplored crannies of the system that are unresponsive to most other exercise methods. With the fearful strain that is on me night and day, if I did not laugh I should die. Abraham Lincoln
laughter joyous evergreens
Laughter is the joyous universal evergreen of life! Abraham Lincoln
laughter
She makes me laugh. I'm in stitches when I get here.
laughter laughing laugh-often
He burst into one of his rare fits of laughter as he turned away from the picture. I have not heard him laugh often, and it has always boded ill to somebody. Arthur Conan Doyle
laughter growth shock-absorber
Laughter is to life what shock absorbers are to automobiles. It won't take the potholes out of the road, but it sure makes the ride smoother Barbara Johnson
laughter want sides
I want to speak, show, see, and hear outrageously astute questions and comments. I want to be on the sides of pleasure and laughter and to disrupt the dour certainties of pictures, property, and power. Barbara Kruger
laughter greek tragedy
Laughter and weeping, the Greek masks of comedy and tragedy, mark the extremes of a continuous spectrum; both provide channels for the overflow of emotion; both are Arthur Koestler
laughter heart laughing
Down deep in His heart God is a comedian who loves to make us laugh. Arthur Miller
laughter add jam
Laughter is the jam on the toast of life. It adds flavor, keeps it from being too dry, and makes it easier to swallow. Diane Johnson
laughter ideas roots
The person who can laugh with life has developed deep roots with confidence and faith-faith in oneself, in people and in the world, as contrasted to negative ideas with distrust and discouragement. Democritus
laughter pain higher
Laughter is higher than all pain. Elbert Hubbard
laughter joy laughter-and-joy
Let there be more joy and laughter in your living. Eileen Caddy
laughter wit tyranny
The distrust of wit is the beginning of tyranny. Edward Abbey
laughter exercise
Laughter is a bodily exercise, precious to Health Aristotle
laughter voice giving
Joy, sorrow, tears, lamentation, laughter -- to all these music gives voice Albert Schweitzer
laughter healing dark
Laughter lifts us over high ridges and lights up dark valleys in a way that makes life so much easier. It is a priceless gem, a gift of release and healing direct from Heaven. Alan Cohen
laughter discovery born
Laughter is born out of the discovery of the contradictory. Alfred Jarry
laughter vacation etc
One would have to say "in the end everything is a gag, etc" because everything is infinitely more than just a gag. The same applies to other "is"-statements such as "Laughter is an instant vacation" Alfred Korzybski
laughter clouds laughing
I have heard articulate speech produced by sunlight I have heard a ray of the sun laugh and cough and sing! … I have been able to hear a shadow, and I have even perceived by ear the passage of a cloud across the sun's disk. Alexander Graham Bell
laughter joy victory
Christianity is the worst of the regressions that mankind can ever have undergone, and it's the Jew who, thanks to this diabolic invention, has thrown him back fifteen centuries. The only thing that would be still worse would be victory for the Jew through Bolshevism. If Bolshevism triumphed, mankind would lose the gift of laughter and joy. It would become merely a shapeless mass, doomed to grayness and despair. Adolf Hitler
laughter force
What a force is laughter. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
laughter children pregnancy
There's a marketing scheme that tells you that pregnancy and child rearing will make you into a moron, that your kids are only happy when you're buying them stuff. It's hard being a parent, but I laugh a lot and smile a lot and really enjoy it. The ratio of laughter to sadness is higher. There's part of me that wants to broadcast that. Parenting only affirmed what I already cared about, and that's good Dar Williams
laughter gnats soul
If we may credit certain hints contained in the lives of the saints, love raises the spirit above the sphere of reverence and worship into one of laughter and dalliance: a sphere in which the soul says: 'Shall I, a gnat which dances in Thy ray, Dare to be reverent?' Coventry Patmore
laughter laughing way
The best way to make your audience laugh is to start laughing yourself. Oliver Goldsmith
laughter frustration thinking
Jokes can be noble. Laughs are exactly as honorable as tears. Laughter and tears are both responses to frustration and exhaustion, to the futility of thinking and striving anymore. I myself prefer to laugh, since there is less cleaning up to do afterward — and since I can start thinking and striving again that much sooner. Kurt Vonnegut
laughter tears doe
Laughter or crying is what a human being does when there's nothing else he can do. Kurt Vonnegut
laughter mean people
To be truthful i am not entirely sure what people mean when they talk of happiness. There are moments of joy and laughter, the comfort of friendship, but enduring happiness? If it exists i have not found it David Gemmell
laughter life-is enough
Life is sad enough, Magir. Laughter is a thing to be treasured. David Gemmell
laughter fall ideas
I am pleased to see from the laughter on the Ministerial benches that there is no implication on their part to take Sir Oswald Mosley too seriously. It can easily be seen to-day that this idea of a dictator is gradually falling down. Clement Attlee
laughter real laughing
Time will mellow it, make it a moment for laughter. But now it was not funny, now I did not laugh. It was not the future, it was the present. It was too vivid and too real. Daphne du Maurier
laughter laughing ease
He is not always at ease who laughs. Dante Alighieri